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Fuck it, let them keep getting XY competition now.
Fuck it, let them keep getting XY competition now.
Meanwhile, Rafael Lozano, the last Spanish boxer to win an Olympic medal and the team’s national coach for boxing, claims that his fighters were unable to train with Khelif due to her power.
‘I don’t see it as fair, I don’t see it as equal. Everyone can think what they want, but that’s how I see it,’ Lozano, who won bronze at the 1996 Olympics, told Radio Marca.
‘They were doing a training camp here at the Blume and we couldn’t put her [Khelif] with anyone.
‘We put her with Jennifer Fernandez and it hurt her. Whoever we put her with, it hurt her. We put her with Jose Quiles and they were equally matched. From my point of view I don’t see it as fair.’
so i asked a thai girl about ladyboys, she kinda confirmed my original thoughts - they just simply don't do a lot of sports. so it's not like the ladyboys she was familiar with in hs or older were also on x team playing some other school. she also noted she doesn't really know all that many either though. she mentioned there was one she knew of that does muay thai, but fights men. i think that jives with what i might expect too, or that more often they would be fighting eachother. i dunno how many hormone blockers they go on or when, i'm sure less get surgery because of the price, and they also can come off more feminine than westerners seem to even without blockers. no idea what the real situation is of anyone fighting.
100%, doesn't want to be selling used cars or something. Should convert to UFC.She's only apologizing to keep her boxing career and not get blacklisted.
Probably would make more money selling used cars.100%, doesn't want to be selling used cars or something. Should convert to UFC.
Meanwhile, Rafael Lozano, the last Spanish boxer to win an Olympic medal and the team’s national coach for boxing, claims that his fighters were unable to train with Khelif due to her power.
‘I don’t see it as fair, I don’t see it as equal. Everyone can think what they want, but that’s how I see it,’ Lozano, who won bronze at the 1996 Olympics, told Radio Marca.
‘They were doing a training camp here at the Blume and we couldn’t put her [Khelif] with anyone.
‘We put her with Jennifer Fernandez and it hurt her. Whoever we put her with, it hurt her. We put her with Jose Quiles and they were equally matched. From my point of view I don’t see it as fair.’
We are constantly told this on TCG!Data negates feelings and opinions
You are talking about a small percentage of the population. 1 out of 2500 women have Turner syndrome. Of women born with it, only about 2% are capable of giving birth. So you are asking about a minute percentage of the female population. Of the women with Turner syndrome and playing sports, openly transgender men probably have a much higher number of competitors in sports. Which seems to be growing.The Woman Who Gave Birth Despite Most Of Her Cells Having XY Chromosomes
The Woman Who Gave Birth Despite Most Of Her Cells Having XY Chromosomeswww.iflscience.com
Xys can have children. Would these make them men who have children?
what if khelif has XY chromosomes and a uterus and can give birth?If Khelif has XY chromosomes, then he should fight against other men.
Data negates feelings and opinions
XY + elevated Testosterone = hurting real xx women.what if khelif has XY chromosomes and a uterus and can give birth?
what if khelif has XY and XX chromosomes?
what if khelif has XXY chromosomes?
data didn't appear to make human genetic variance so binary and simple really.
But the chart says fuck your feelings.XY + elevated Testosterone = hurting real xx women.
what if khelif has XY chromosomes and a uterus and can give birth?
what if khelif has XY and XX chromosomes?
what if khelif has XXY chromosomes?
data didn't appear to make human genetic variance so binary and simple really.
the data shows we're weirdWhatever the data shows, isn’t that difficult.